Ray J, the artist behind hits like "One Wish," found himself in an unexpected spotlight on Saturday night. During a celebrity MMA match in Las Vegas, he was knocked out by YouTuber Supa Hot Fire. The fight, held at the UFC Apex event, came to a sudden end in the second round when Supa Hot Fire landed a decisive punch.
Ray J, visibly stunned, fell against the ropes before hitting the ground. He managed to stand briefly but soon had to sit down on a stool, prompting the referee to call the match. The outcome left fans and onlookers buzzing with questions.
Post-fight, Ray J hinted at a possible rigging of the match. "Damn bro... like that? For real, that's janky as f**k," he remarked to Supa Hot Fire. "I don't want to say too much because I don't want to get nobody in trouble, but damn... we took an L tonight."
His opponent, however, was quick to dismiss the allegations, suggesting that everything was above board. The tension between the two only added fuel to the fire of speculation surrounding the event.
“I don't want to say too much because I don't want to get nobody in trouble, but damn... we took an L tonight.”
Adding to the drama, Ray J has been vocal about his health issues. Earlier this year, he alarmed fans by claiming he had only a few months left to live. "2027 is definitely a wrap for me," he shared in a social media video, hinting at a grim prognosis.
In a later interview with TMZ, he revealed that doctors advised him to remain on bed rest, citing a high risk of heart failure. He even contemplated traveling to Haiti for alternative treatment options. This health backdrop casts a shadow over his recent performance and raises concerns about his future in the entertainment world.